***SHRI KRISHNA and His Message in BHAGAVAD GEETA***
“My
dear Arjuna, only by undivided devotional service can I be understood as I am,
standing before you, and can thus be seen directly. Only in this way can you
enter into the mysteries of My understanding.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita,
11.54)
“My
dear Arjuna, only by undivided devotional service can I be understood as I am,
standing before you, and can thus be seen directly. Only in this way can you
enter into the mysteries of My understanding.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita,
11.54)
Sreemad
Bhagavad Geeta is universally adored name and scripture. It is commonly known to
everyone across the globe. But the difficulity is this: there are thousands of
commentaries on the Geeta, and in these commentaries the commentators have
expressed their own views. They all have different views and ordinary people
are confused about the actual message of Sreemad Bhagwad Geeta.
The speaker of
the Geeta is the Supreme Lord, Sri Krishna. Only those
who have entered into the heart of Sri Krishna can understand the real
implication and significance of His sayings and the purpose of His speech and
advice. Outside people cannot understand.
Supreme Lord
Sri Krishna mentions in Sreemad Bhagavad Geeta (7.7), "There is nothing superior
to Me."
With emphasis,
Sri Krishna says that He is the Supreme Lord. He also says in
the Geeta (9.24), 'I am the only Master and the only Enjoyer of all yajnas
(sacrifices). There are many verse in Sreemad Bhagwad Geeta substantiating
Sri Krishna as Supreme Lord. In the Geeta (10.8), He says, 'I am the cause of
all creation, the origin of all the things.' In verse (14.27), He says, 'I am
the cause of the impersonal formless God (Brahm).' That impersonal, formless
God is the halo of Sri Krishna's own light, emanating
from Sri Krishna Himself. And so on.
Sri Krishna is
the Supreme Lord. How can we know the Supreme Lord? Without His grace, no one
can know Him. If anybody says, 'Yes. I can know Him.' then he will be equal to
or greater than the Supreme Lord. But the Supreme Lord, Infinite and Absolute,
is One. Nothing can be outside the Infinite. If you say, 'This flower is
outside the Infinite,' then the Infinite becomes finite. Even particle of dust
cannot be outside the Infinite, or the Absolute will lose His position. The
Absolute is One. The only way to get Him is to take absolute shelter at His
Lotus Feet and to act according to His will. There is no other way to get Him
except by means of exclusive, pure devotion.
Therefore,
only those who have surrendered to Sri Krishna, who have access to the heart of
Sri Krishna, can understand the implication and significance of His teachings.
Those without knowledge of Sri Krishna, who have not submitted to Sri Krishna,
how can they know. They may write many commentaries, but they cannot comprehend
the actual significane of the teachings of Sri Krishna.
Even Sri
Arjuna took the shelter unto Sri Krishna, means he also surrendered unto Sri
Krishna, before he was imparted with this divine knowledge. He says in the
Geeta (2.7), 'I have lost my natural valor. I am bewildered and cannot
ascertain what is right and what is wrong. I submit to you. I am your disciple.
Please advise me ragarding my eternal welfare.'
Supreme Lord's
transcendental glories are revealed to the heart of the bonafide votaries
according to the degree of submission. Degrees of submission to God are ad-infinitum,
so revelations of the glories of Divinity will also be ad-infinitum.
In spiritual world we classify the above as shant
rasa, dasya rasa, sakhya rasa, vatsalya rasa and madhurya rasa. More
elevated is a devotee on the spiritual platform, more he/she will understand
the feelings of Supreme Lord. Hence a commentary of a pure devotee of Madhurya
rasa will reveal the maximum of what Sri Krishna wants to convey through
Sreemad Bhagavad Geeta.
***SHRI KRISHNAGOVINDA HARE MURARE****SRINATH NARAYAN BASUDEVA***
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